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> host: why steve womack, a republican from arkansas. is there a wal-mart factor? >> guest: wal-mart is very strong in favor of this bill as most retailers. the road right now is that you have to charge the sales tax. if you have a physical presence in the state. wal-mart has stores in most states i believe and so, therefore, they have to turn to online sales tax for every state essentially. amazon.camazon.c om used to go oppose this are heavily. they have seen their physical presence increase and they've had to charge the tax and more states. best buy, big retailers, they are already collecting sales tax. they believe they're at a disadvantage to online retailers that don't. >> host: is this considered a revenue bill? wouldn't that have degenerate, start and house before god debated in the senate? >> guest: that is a point of contention that the small group of senators who opposed the bill who include mostly senators from states that don't have the sales tax currently. they have tried to introduce some amendments that would cause a blue
> host: why steve womack, a republican from arkansas. is there a wal-mart factor? >> guest: wal-mart is very strong in favor of this bill as most retailers. the road right now is that you have to charge the sales tax. if you have a physical presence in the state. wal-mart has stores in most states i believe and so, therefore, they have to turn to online sales tax for every state essentially. amazon.camazon.c om used to go oppose this are heavily. they have seen their physical presence...
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. >> hi, steve nelson. i want to thank you for your insightful analysis of the strategic directions the government is trying to move in. surely after viciously plan is that, they would be sources of resistance within the political and economic system. i wonder if he could discuss what those are and what the plans are for overcoming not. >> as i've told you, you know, korea is here since the 1960s were economic development. we have taken already 50 years, but to move to another stage of the economy, i think we need more time. so we have to try. i don't think we are too late. >> hi, my name is mooncalf at the deer attack research institute. my question as we all know he created a home for multinational companies like samsung, lg, so forth. from my experience of interact team with young college graduates and so forth if they want to work at samsung. they don't want to compete with samsung. so i am wondering, what is the mindset of young college graduates are young businessman that want to invent something are
. >> hi, steve nelson. i want to thank you for your insightful analysis of the strategic directions the government is trying to move in. surely after viciously plan is that, they would be sources of resistance within the political and economic system. i wonder if he could discuss what those are and what the plans are for overcoming not. >> as i've told you, you know, korea is here since the 1960s were economic development. we have taken already 50 years, but to move to another stage...
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steve? [applause] >> good morning, and welcome to everyone watching both on the heritage of streaming video and c-span. this is the first public event of this year's protect america month. this, for the next month we will have a combination of public events like this one, panels and keynotes. we're going to have several private meetings with members of congress and the administration, and business folks. we have a series of guest bloggers that will be featured on the heritage website over the course of the month, mostly sitting congressmen and senators. and we will also have several education events over on the hill with staff members for our legislative branch. the first week we will focus on readiness. we will be looking at the hollow force, possibilities today. we already had a private event on nuclear modernization and missile defense. week to will be looking at the budget impasse we are facing and that is having so much affect on defense. week three will focus on veterans and the social
steve? [applause] >> good morning, and welcome to everyone watching both on the heritage of streaming video and c-span. this is the first public event of this year's protect america month. this, for the next month we will have a combination of public events like this one, panels and keynotes. we're going to have several private meetings with members of congress and the administration, and business folks. we have a series of guest bloggers that will be featured on the heritage website over...
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. >> host: steve is a republican from arkansas. is there a wal-mart factor? >> guest: wal-mart is in favor of the bill as are most of the major retailers because they have to pay sales tax. the rule right now is that you have to charge a sales tax if you have a physical presence in the state. wal-mart has stores in most states i believe and so therefore they have to charge in online sales tax for every state essentially. amazon.com used to oppose this heavily. degette seen their presence increase therefore they've had to start charging a sales tax. so we have seen this support legislation last year and so on. there are five big retailers and other retailers are already collecting a sales tax. they believe they are at a disadvantage to the retailers that don't. >> host: is this considered a revenue bill? within that have to start in the house before it was debated ns dennett? >> guest: that is a point of contention the small group of senators that opposed the bill that includes mostly senators from the state that don't have a sales tax currently. they have tri
. >> host: steve is a republican from arkansas. is there a wal-mart factor? >> guest: wal-mart is in favor of the bill as are most of the major retailers because they have to pay sales tax. the rule right now is that you have to charge a sales tax if you have a physical presence in the state. wal-mart has stores in most states i believe and so therefore they have to charge in online sales tax for every state essentially. amazon.com used to oppose this heavily. degette seen their...
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. >> thank you very much, steve. thank you so much for being here. >> you can see our entire interview with the former first lady tonight at 8:00 eastern over on c-span. we'll also talk about the nation's presidential library system and how the libraries are funded. plus highlights of c-span's presidential library coverage throughout the years, including a walk-through the reagan library with former first lady nancy reagan. visit at libraries of fdr, president clinton and the first president bush and lyndon johnson. >> we do know that a she was invalid when she got to the white house. people in fact think she didn't participate much and that isn't exactly true. she was very, very involved. she set up her own bedroom upstairs right across from the president's office basically. she was always able to hear what was going on. she was very active. she read the daily newspapers. brought different points of view to the president. was able to calm him down constantly. of course she was the grandmother of the house as well as
. >> thank you very much, steve. thank you so much for being here. >> you can see our entire interview with the former first lady tonight at 8:00 eastern over on c-span. we'll also talk about the nation's presidential library system and how the libraries are funded. plus highlights of c-span's presidential library coverage throughout the years, including a walk-through the reagan library with former first lady nancy reagan. visit at libraries of fdr, president clinton and the first...